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Doctors’ Opinions on Nutritional Supplementation and Its Benefits

Contrary to the general news media, doctors experience medical benefits from the use of nutritional supplements without significant side effects or health risks. Here are their professional opinions. [...]

The Freedom to be Happy and Pain-free: Healing From Depression, Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Migraines

35 year old woman heals from depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and migraines, using nutritional supplements, dietary changes, and energy medicine. [...]

Time Out for Tourette’s

My son Patrick is 12 years old and in sixth grade now. Since he was seven years old, he had motor tics symptoms like twitching and jerking. He also had Tourette’s syndrome like noise from his throat and uncontrollable movements. These symptoms changed from time to time, such as looking at his palms repeatedly, shuffling his feet while walking (almost tripping), rolling his eyes, just many unexplainable little acts. When he watched television, he would jerk and sometimes shake and jump up from the chair when he was excited. We as parents just were worried, puzzled and felt helpless. I called our pediatrician, he said bring Patrick to his office and he would observe him. I was thinking to myself, Patrick was not a monkey or an animal; it would be awkward for Patrick to sit there and the pediatrician to just look at him. I didn’t make the appointment. Then we talked with Dr. Alice Lee-Bloem. She told us to give Patrick minerals. Wow, Patrick was fine within a few weeks, all the twitching was gone! Since Patrick’s symptoms disappeared, without consulting Dr. Lee-Bloem, we stopped giving Patrick his supplements because those supplement pills were too big for an eight year old to swallow.

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More or Less Free: Creative Freedom Through Healing the Mind

“I know why you do it,” she said.

Sitting outside a Greek restaurant on a late spring day, I was chatting, with a friend of over 25 years, about my work as an orthomolecular psychiatrist, catching her up on the highlights over the past six months.

“Why?” I asked, wondering if she knew me well enough not to say that I did it for the intellectual challenge.

“It’s about freedom,” she said firmly, as sure of herself as I was astonished. She did understand.

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